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Don't Take a CHUMP Job

By Bart Perkins
November 19, 2007 12:00 PM ET

Computerworld - Job descriptions for CIOs vary widely. Some companies recognize that day-to-day IT activities often make it difficult to undertake long-term planning. They create a corporate CIO position for someone whose sole purpose will be to develop and communicate long-term IT vision and strategy. These CIOs have no operational responsibilities

(or resources) or infrastructure or applications to deliver. They are given a small staff, a small budget and many dotted-line reporting relationships with divisional information officers (DIO), who manage operational activities in the business units.

Beware! This job is usually designed for failure. It is normally filled by a CHUMP (a CIO hired for undoable management and planning) who is fired and replaced within a few years. Here are some of the reasons why this happens:

• The CHUMP cant solve problems. CIOs build creditability by solving problems for their customers. With limited resources, CHUMPs are unable to provide new IT capabilities or address complex business problems. As the organization learns that the CIO is unable to help, divisions stop calling, making the CHUMP irrelevant. (Except for CIOs of outsourced organizations, who usually have the outsourcers staff to solve problems.)

• Individuals are less likely to support plans that they didnt help develop. Vision and strategy are best developed collaboratively rather than presented and imposed from on high. In large organizations, implementing a new IT strategy requires many people to change their actions. Allowing people to participate in shaping the new strategy improves buy-in and long-term support. But CHUMPs are told to develop a corporatewide IT strategy and tell the business units how to comply. The new CHUMP at one global organization wanted to involve DIOs in a collaborative strategy-development process. Given budget constraints and time zone complications, she was told to limit meetings to one per year, making collaborative strategy development nearly impossible and virtually ensuring failure.

• Multidivision projects are practically impossible. CHUMPs are typically found in organizations that have strong business units and weak central staffs. Although the organization acknowledges that some shared services (enabled by IT) would reduce costs, these efforts typically get bogged down in politics. One company decided to standardize desktop and communication functions globally. Each business unit was directed to contribute money and staff to this effort, coordinated by the CHUMP. Since the DIOs didnt want the project to succeed, many of the assigned staffers were either incompetent or had other (higher) priorities. The CHUMPs project limped along until it was eventually canceled.

• The CHUMP is an easy target. Big penalties can result from violations of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and other regulations, such as records retention, privacy and e-waste mandates. Even if the problem occurs in a business unit, the hunt for the guilty parties frequently starts at the corporate level.



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